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FCSI APD HOFEX PROGRAM Tuesday May 5Th – Saturday May 9Th HOFEX 2015 Hong Kong DATE PROGRAM FCSI APD HOFEX PROGRAM Tuesday May 5th – Saturday May 9th HOFEX 2015 Hong Kong DATE PROGRAM Tuesday, 14:00 – 18:00 FCSI APD Board Meeting Part 1 May 5th APD Office, Servcorp, Hong Kong Club Building Asia Pacific Division in conjunction with Wednesday, 10:00 – 18:00 FCSI APD Booth HOFEX 2015 May 6th HOFEX Trade Show - HKCEC Hall 1 Booth 1A -100 12:00 – 14:00 FCSI APD Seminar ”Global Trends” HOFEX Seminar Room N104 14:00 – 16:00 FCSI APD AGM and Focus Group Meeting HOFEX Seminar Room N104 16:00 – 18:00 FCSI & HOFEX ACE Award Presentation and Cocktail Reception * HOFEX stage area Hall 1 May 6 – 9 2015 * Complimentary to FCSI members – Registration requested Thursday, 10:00 – 18:00 FCSI APD Booth May 7th HOFEX Trade Show - HKCEC Hall 1 Booth 1A -100 10:00 – 16:00 FCSI APD Board Meeting Part 2 HOFEX Seminar Room N104 We Share We Support Friday, 10:00 – 18:00 FCSI APD Booth We Inspire May 8th HOFEX Trade Show - HKCEC Hall 1 Booth 1A -100 15:00 –16:30 *Back of House Tour B FCSI-APD Secretariat: Island Shangri La Hotel, Complimentary – Registration Suite 901, Level 9 requested. Meet at APD Booth at 14:30, Hall 1A -100. The Hong Kong Club Building 3A Chater Road Saturday, 10:00 – 16:00 FCSI APD Booth Central, Hong Kong May 9th HOFEX Trade Show - HKCEC Hall 1 Booth 1A -100 Tel: (852) 3125 7631 Fax: (852) 3125 7633 Thank you to our APD Sponsor Email: [email protected] FCSI Asia Pacific 2015 Annual General Meeting In Conjunction with HOFEX 2015, HKCEC Registration Form Member Name (Mr / Miss / Ms / Mrs / Dr) ……………………………………………………………………………….. Membership Type: □ Consultant □ Allied □ Affiliated Member: Member ID……………………………… Company Name ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Address: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Telephone: …………………… ………………………Email ……………………………………………………………… Attending APD Global Trends Seminar: Yes / No (please circle) Number attending: ………. Attending AGM and Member Focus Group Meeting: Yes / No (please circle) Number attending: ………. Attending APD HOFEX ACE AWARD presentation and Cocktail reception: Yes / No (please circle) Number attending: ………. Attending Island Shangri La Hotel BOH Tour (limited numbers): Yes / No (please circle) Number attending: ………. Details of additional participants Name of Participant FCSI Membership Type Members ID Contact Details (please underline surname) Member (Consultant / Allied / (if any) (if different from above) (Yes/No) Affiliated) Please complete and return this completed form by fax or email to: FOODSERVICE CONSULTANTS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL – APD Secretariat Suite 901, 9F, The Hong Kong Club Building 3A Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3125 7631 Fax number: (852) 3125 7632 E-mail: [email protected] .
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